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A Russian professor has offered a fresh take on the longstanding theory that the infamous Dyatlov Pass incident was caused by a rocket launch gone wrong. The 1959 case, wherein nine hikers perished under bizarre circumstances in the Ural Mountains, has been the subject of considerable speculation for decades. Among the countless competing theories for what occurred that night is that the group's tragic fate was brought about by a rocket mishap that was subsequently covered up by Soviet officials. The scenario was reportedly put forward again last week by a Russian professor who was nearly a member of the doomed party himself.
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